Re: deep sheenanagans


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Posted by Adrianne Wortzel on February 23, 1996 at 09:25:17:

In Reply to: Re: deep sheenanagans posted by Adrianne Wortzel on February 23, 1996 at 09:22:33:

: Well, there is, in my opinion, an astute Joseph's:
:
"And Roger Gilmore notes that visual artists have a particular kind of intelligence
: that lends itself to 'identifying and posing important and difficult
: questions.' He notes further that studies of the relationship between
: creativity and asking questions show conclusively that 'the higher the
: level of fine arts interest, the higher the level of creative
: problem-FINDING ability.'"

: And then Howard's:
:
"I'm still waiting for someone to get the big picture on the
: ways our machines are remolding our minds."

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: Why (rhetorical) do I have this feeling (oh my, its intuitive)
: that it will finally be a machine that gets the BIG picture...
: and that that machine may carefully consider
: the implications of letting us know what big picture it is that's
: remolding or retooling or demolding our minds....
: Such a machine may even take pity on artists and construct a nice dance of veils
: for a more interesting approach to the big bang of cognition
: that Howard may think is "out [t]here".

: Meanwhile, I'm not sure artists would want to spend
: their time continually discerning their right hand
: from their left when there are so many marvelous problems
: to be detected in this environment that function like hellium
: armatures for new work.......





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